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it was obvious. >> hillary clinton is not a target. president obama is not a target. the target is, how did we fail three different ways? fail to heed the warnings of an impending attack, fail to respond properly during the attack, at least we certainly could have done better and i think everyone knows that, and then fail to get the truth to the american people in a timely fashion? >> kevin, here's the question. that all seems reasonable, even if you disagree with it, but there is an american crossroads is running an ad against hillary clinton, rand paul, senator from kentucky, going to run for president in 2016 is out there making this a big issue about hillary clinton. isn't interest a disconnect between what some rkss are saying and some doing? >> no. i think the words expressed by chairman issa are pretty consistent with what the larger public is watching. there's not a target politically, any particular politician. but the target here is the truth. the target is the level of accountability and oversight. that's essentially congress' job. i think the truth and som
it was obvious. >> hillary clinton is not a target. president obama is not a target. the target is, how did we fail three different ways? fail to heed the warnings of an impending attack, fail to respond properly during the attack, at least we certainly could have done better and i think everyone knows that, and then fail to get the truth to the american people in a timely fashion? >> kevin, here's the question. that all seems reasonable, even if you disagree with it, but there is...
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clinton counsel lanny davis, what would he do. >>> plus shocking new details of ariel castro's violent life behind closed doors. i will talk to his former daughter-in-law who was in the house while three young women were being held captive. she has explosive revelations about his behavior. tonight, one of castro's attorneys also speaks out for the first time and angelina jolie's brave battle, double mastectomy. her father tells me i fully
clinton counsel lanny davis, what would he do. >>> plus shocking new details of ariel castro's violent life behind closed doors. i will talk to his former daughter-in-law who was in the house while three young women were being held captive. she has explosive revelations about his behavior. tonight, one of castro's attorneys also speaks out for the first time and angelina jolie's brave battle, double mastectomy. her father tells me i fully
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has anyone from the clinton pamp or from the obama administration reached out to jow? >> not one. >> not 6 the interview? >> no. >> do you feel that congress shares the same urgency that you feel when it comes to getting to the bottom of what happened in benghazi? >> i imagine some people in congress do. but the ones that have control of it do not. i don't know. i don't have my answers. whoever is stopping it is stopping it. >> people who have looked into this, including the advisory review board, the arb, say there weren't troops in position to help those individuals in the annex that night. >> they're the military. everybody had guns. everybody should have been able -- that's their job. my son was doing his job. he was not helped. >> what was the last conversation you had with him? >> the day he died, he called me and told me, mom, there's people out here taking pictures. i'm worried. i'm really worried about it. and he said he reported it, and they didn't care. our government does not care about us. they don't care about us at all. they just care about saving their
has anyone from the clinton pamp or from the obama administration reached out to jow? >> not one. >> not 6 the interview? >> no. >> do you feel that congress shares the same urgency that you feel when it comes to getting to the bottom of what happened in benghazi? >> i imagine some people in congress do. but the ones that have control of it do not. i don't know. i don't have my answers. whoever is stopping it is stopping it. >> people who have looked into...
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clinton. the fact is she stood up to the line, no ifs, ands or buts, no explanations. she accepted responsibility and did it herself rather than waiting to be forced to do it, as we've seen in this instance regarding the talking points. >> always good to talk to you. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, the other big story of the day. angelina jolie's shocking decision to have a double mastectomy. >>> she's really, really sweet and she would never get angry. she couldn't swear to save her life, and so -- but when it came to her kids, she was just really, really fierce. our micro thin blades are thinner than a surgeon's scalpel for our gentlest shave. switch to fusion proglide. gillette. the best a man can get. >>> she's really, really sweet and she would never get angry. she couldn't swear to save her life, and so -- but when it came to her kids, she was just really, really fierce. >> angelina jolie talking about her mother, who died of ovarian cancer in 2007, just 56 years old. a "new york times" op-ed today, jolie says she underwent a preventiv
clinton. the fact is she stood up to the line, no ifs, ands or buts, no explanations. she accepted responsibility and did it herself rather than waiting to be forced to do it, as we've seen in this instance regarding the talking points. >> always good to talk to you. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, the other big story of the day. angelina jolie's shocking decision to have a double mastectomy. >>> she's really, really sweet and she would...
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clinton. the fact is she stood up to the line, no ifs, ands or buts, no explanations. she accepted responsibility and did it herself rather than waiting to be forced to do it, as we've seen in this instance regarding the talking points. >> always good to talk to you. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, the other big story of the day. angelina jolie's shocking decision to have a double mastectomy. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ the one and only, cheerios work the camera... work it! those hands. oooh la la! what's your secret? dawn? [ female announcer ] dawn hand renewal with olay beauty improves the look and feel of hands in 5 uses. love it, or get double your money back. >>> she's really, really sweet and she would never get angry. she couldn
clinton. the fact is she stood up to the line, no ifs, ands or buts, no explanations. she accepted responsibility and did it herself rather than waiting to be forced to do it, as we've seen in this instance regarding the talking points. >> always good to talk to you. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, the other big story of the day. angelina jolie's shocking decision to have a double mastectomy. all business purchases. so you can capture your...
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and this is bad news for hillary clinton. this could be what mission accomplished was for george bush. what difference does it make could be for hillary clinton. three bad mistakes here. she didn't look after the people under her care in benghazi. she either allowed or encouraged or didn't know about a cover up and then she marked it with a youtube moment and those things last and travel in politics. this is going to make it very tough for her in 2016. >> youtube is pretty unforgiving. you work for hillary clinton. does this make life difficult for her? >> look, are there going to be questions about this? probably. there should be. this is an issue that is serious. should not be a political issue, though. and that is what the republicans are doing right now. just this morning, darrell issa says we're not targeting barack obama, we're not targeting hillary clinton. that ad up there had a picture of barack obama and hillary clinton. rand paul going to a republican dinner and making it about hillary clinton's perspective preside
and this is bad news for hillary clinton. this could be what mission accomplished was for george bush. what difference does it make could be for hillary clinton. three bad mistakes here. she didn't look after the people under her care in benghazi. she either allowed or encouraged or didn't know about a cover up and then she marked it with a youtube moment and those things last and travel in politics. this is going to make it very tough for her in 2016. >> youtube is pretty unforgiving....
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clinton. the fact is she stood up to the line, no ifs, ands or buts, no explanations. she accepted responsibility and did it herself rather than waiting to be forced to do it, as we've seen in this instance regarding the talking points. >> always good to talk to you. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, the other big story of the day. angelina's jolie's shocking decision to have a double mastectomy. try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic c" that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. ♪ need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's a probiotic that fortifies your digestive system with healthy bacteria 24/7. because your insides set the tone. stay in the groove with align. because your insides set the tone. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading comp
clinton. the fact is she stood up to the line, no ifs, ands or buts, no explanations. she accepted responsibility and did it herself rather than waiting to be forced to do it, as we've seen in this instance regarding the talking points. >> always good to talk to you. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, the other big story of the day. angelina's jolie's shocking decision to have a double mastectomy. try align. it's the number one ge recommended...
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hillary clinton and jay rockefeller and john kerry all agreed. there was a resolution passed by the congress, passed by the u.n. and it's easy for someone to throw out that allegation, bush lied, people died. but it's not fair. it's wrong. and it's inaccurate. >> but what is -- >> that's what i would say about it. >> so what is the difference then, between that and benghazi? are you suggesting that people, either hillary clinton or president obama, have lied about this? >> no, i'm saying that what's happened is, there have been different stories coming out. i mean, think of this. these people were well-armed. the british were so concerned, they took their people out of benghazi. the people, the americans, asked for security, and didn't get it. and four people were killed. and how was it explained? it was explained by the president that it was a spontaneous demonstration that related to some sort of a youtube video. >> right. but we now know -- >> just a minute. >> we now know the cia from the e-mails released today, it was the cia who removed ref
hillary clinton and jay rockefeller and john kerry all agreed. there was a resolution passed by the congress, passed by the u.n. and it's easy for someone to throw out that allegation, bush lied, people died. but it's not fair. it's wrong. and it's inaccurate. >> but what is -- >> that's what i would say about it. >> so what is the difference then, between that and benghazi? are you suggesting that people, either hillary clinton or president obama, have lied about this?...
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remember, president clinton maintained an approval above 50% throughout the monica le win ski scandal. republicans very critical, democrats supportive, independents divided. people are still reflecting what we saw before the controversies. >> that's kind of unsurprising that republicans would be more upset about it. so we've had a little more than a week of the news about the irs, specifically when asked about the irs, what does this poll show about the president's handling of it? >> the big question we asked first was do people believe what the president said about the controversy? and we found most do. more than six in ten say what president obama said about the matter has been completely or mostly true. and a majority 55% say the irs acted on its own with 37% saying senior white house officials ordered the irs to target the tea party and other conservative groups for extra scrutiny. again, that's good news for the white house. >> so, how's the president fared when it comes to benghazi? that's obviously been on his plate for a much longer time. >> yes. and this is a much more divide
remember, president clinton maintained an approval above 50% throughout the monica le win ski scandal. republicans very critical, democrats supportive, independents divided. people are still reflecting what we saw before the controversies. >> that's kind of unsurprising that republicans would be more upset about it. so we've had a little more than a week of the news about the irs, specifically when asked about the irs, what does this poll show about the president's handling of it?...
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bush, and clinton years. the bidding will open at $50,000. this was one of nancy reagan's favorite planes. president clinton was the last commander in chief to ride it to buffalo, new york, in 1999. today, president obama mainly flies this 747, a symbol recognized around the world says air force historian robert spires. >> it's an extension of the office of the presidency, the head office of the united states and the people of the united states. and it's often known as the flying white house or the flying oval office. >> john king was on board when president george w. bush took a secret trip to baghdad in 2006. the secret service wanted the president to fly in on an armed military plane due to the threat of being shot down. >> he said, no. we'll go in in secret, but i want the picture of the united states of america, the flagship, big flag on the tail on the ground. >> wolf blitzer interviewed colonel mark tilghman who flew president bush over the devastation of hurricane katrina, a flight that put the plane in the international crosshairs be
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>> it is striking how often -- truman, eisenhower, nixon, reagan, clinton, w. bush all having second-term scandals that at least partially derailed their administration and i think part of it is arrogance. part of it is inattention or kind of a sense of the administration gets weary but i think also part of it is just the odds catching up with you. 1600 pennsylvania avenue is a dangerous place. you stay long enough things happen. somewhere someone does something wrong. i think you're seeing that kind of confluence now again with president obama. >> how dangerous would this have been for president obama politically if it happened instead of, you know, may, 2013, may, 2012? >> it could have been dangerous. i think, look. the curse is in the coverup. all of these things, the irs, what the irs did, what happened in benghazi, and the department of justice, these all happened in the first term. so are scandals inevitable? yeah. i guess. human nature is inevitable. all of these things happened in the first term and in political pursuit of holding the office. it is now
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it is not like when i worked for bill clinton and right wing republicans were inspecting his christmas card list. you can't be obsessive either. he has a job to do. today he was honoring those slain law enforcement officers. i'm glad you showed that tape. i hope everybody else does. he still has to do his job. it's that balance between being obsessive and wallowing in it and on the other hand not being too dismissive. that's what we'll watch and see. >> thank you so much. cnn contributor. >>> the benghazi scandal may not be as fresh as the irs and phone records seizures but rest assured the republicans haven't forgotten about it. to really understand the push and pull over the bungled talking points in the wake of the attack you have to understand the nature of the mission in benghazi. officially, the building, the presence of the u.s. there, was a diplomatic one. it is under the purview of the state department. but in practice, and this is what so few people have focused on, it was mostly like -- it was mostly a clandestine presence operated by the cia. was the u.s. presence in bengha
it is not like when i worked for bill clinton and right wing republicans were inspecting his christmas card list. you can't be obsessive either. he has a job to do. today he was honoring those slain law enforcement officers. i'm glad you showed that tape. i hope everybody else does. he still has to do his job. it's that balance between being obsessive and wallowing in it and on the other hand not being too dismissive. that's what we'll watch and see. >> thank you so much. cnn contributor....
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and that's why when this first happened, secretary clinton took full responsibility for this, and she said very clearly that the buck stops with her. it's why there was a rigorous review by the accountability review board who by the way did find that there was egregious mistakes and that's why they recommended implementing 29 new ways of doing things. and the state department actually did that. but what is the point here, don, is that it is now political and it doesn't seem like republicans are focused on trying to get to the bottom of this. the criminal investigation with the fbi to find the perpetrators. let's do that. >> it's obvious that someone mishandled something. it's obvious, but it is looking pretty partisan when you look at all of the talking points that are being used. and let me ask this question because the accusation is that the obama administration in some way tried to change the talking point or water them down, and my question is, and i really am being honest about this, what administration, anna, doesn't try to control the message no matter what it is? >> i think ev
and that's why when this first happened, secretary clinton took full responsibility for this, and she said very clearly that the buck stops with her. it's why there was a rigorous review by the accountability review board who by the way did find that there was egregious mistakes and that's why they recommended implementing 29 new ways of doing things. and the state department actually did that. but what is the point here, don, is that it is now political and it doesn't seem like republicans are...
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do you blame hillary clinton more? >> no. i have a great regard for secretary clinton. i think she'll have to answer in detail why this happened. you know, was she in contact with victoria nuland. was she dealing with her directly? did this happen below her level? how did this come about? obviously secretary clinton is a key player here and she'll have to explain what happened and why it happened and was victor why knewland acting on her own? why was she so intent on removing al qaeda? why were they so definitive about that, again, going back to the original cia talking points, references to al qaeda were also in there. why did one come out and the other stay? >> thank you very much, congressman king. all right. >>> our second story outfront, breaking news, the acting commissioner of the irs gone. technically resigning. in an angry statement to the media, president obama announced that he was relieved of his job. jim acosta joins me. he's been following this story intently. you just got the letter that the treasury secretary wrote to steven miller, clearly this administ
do you blame hillary clinton more? >> no. i have a great regard for secretary clinton. i think she'll have to answer in detail why this happened. you know, was she in contact with victoria nuland. was she dealing with her directly? did this happen below her level? how did this come about? obviously secretary clinton is a key player here and she'll have to explain what happened and why it happened and was victor why knewland acting on her own? why was she so intent on removing al qaeda?...
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democrats say it is political posturing designed to hurt hillary clinton's chances if she runs for the white house. who's right? >> i think in the end they're both right. policy in washington can hardly be separated from the politics that surrounds it. so even if you assumed everyone in washington had lofty goals about trying to find out what happened, let's face it, this is serious business. this is about the deaths of four americans. this is about the honesty of the u.s. government and its word to the american people. those are big issues so that's a policy. but even big policy things with pure motives have political implications. i think it is pretty clear from some of the ads we've seen, it is pretty clear there are political implications out there and that raps will play them. >> candy crowley in washington, thanks. and a happy mother's day to you. >> hey, happy mother's day to you, too. >>> their brother has been called a monster and worse, but they say they have nothing to do with the alleged ohio kidnapper. >> if i knew that my brother was doing this, i would not be -- i would
democrats say it is political posturing designed to hurt hillary clinton's chances if she runs for the white house. who's right? >> i think in the end they're both right. policy in washington can hardly be separated from the politics that surrounds it. so even if you assumed everyone in washington had lofty goals about trying to find out what happened, let's face it, this is serious business. this is about the deaths of four americans. this is about the honesty of the u.s. government and...
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veterans, are much more reluctant than panetta or gates were at the pentagon or secretary of state hillary clinton. it's not a surprise to me. what would surprise me is that if president obama ever sent boots on the ground into syria. he's been reluctant to even send military assistance -- direct military assistance. >> he's not going to do boots on the ground. even john mccain or lindsey graham don't want that. but they want more of an air cover, if you will, or supplying lethal weapons on a more assertive basis. >> what turkey really wants is much more help with the refugee problem than they believe we're giving them. there are 400,000 refugees from syria in turkey. and it's costing them, you know, over $1 billion a year to deal with it. and this is a real problem for them. and i think that they're looking for some assistance with those refugees from the united states. >> they are looking for some help from the u.s. and i'm sure there will be some diplomatic help, political help, financial assistance. but as far as what the u.s. and nato allies did in libya, sending in cruise missiles, having a
veterans, are much more reluctant than panetta or gates were at the pentagon or secretary of state hillary clinton. it's not a surprise to me. what would surprise me is that if president obama ever sent boots on the ground into syria. he's been reluctant to even send military assistance -- direct military assistance. >> he's not going to do boots on the ground. even john mccain or lindsey graham don't want that. but they want more of an air cover, if you will, or supplying lethal weapons...
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but i will tell you, i was there when we called for a special prosecutor in the clinton administration, and it led to -- it led to ken starr. these things can suddenly take on a rogue quality that you're not expecting, and really be very damaging. >> it's fascinating, you have this on top of the department of justice looking into the associated press getting phone records, which obviously is a different kind of thing, but it certainly raises a lot of questions about what's going on in the obama white house, how much they knew. the administration is saying they knew nothing about this irs scandal at all, correct? >> that's right. they said that jay carney, the white house spokesman, said the counsel's office found out a few weeks ago that the inspector general was doing this investigation at all but you're absolutely right. what this does is feed into an already existing huge problem with the american people, that is that they simply don't trust the government. that's obviously the basis for this country. but it has really gotten so much worse recently and the fact that you have these t
but i will tell you, i was there when we called for a special prosecutor in the clinton administration, and it led to -- it led to ken starr. these things can suddenly take on a rogue quality that you're not expecting, and really be very damaging. >> it's fascinating, you have this on top of the department of justice looking into the associated press getting phone records, which obviously is a different kind of thing, but it certainly raises a lot of questions about what's going on in the...
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do you blame hillary clinton more? >> no. i have a great regard for secretary clinton. i think she'll have to answer in detail why this happened. you know, was she in contact with victoria newland? was she dealing with her directly? did this happen below her level? how did this come about? obviously, secretary clin is a key player here and she'll have to explain what happened and why it happened and was victor why newland acting on her own? why was she so intent on removing al qaeda? why were they so definitive about that, again, going back to the original cia talking points, references to al qaeda were also in there. why did one come out and the other stay? >> thank you very much, congressman king. all right. we appreciate your time very much. thank you, sir. >>> and we have more breaking news next. president obama decided to take ahead of the irs a big change at the top. filing the investigation that found the agency was targeting korve servetive groups. >>> plus, an "outfront" investigation into the cost of keeping gitmo open. does that pricetag add up? i'm on expert
do you blame hillary clinton more? >> no. i have a great regard for secretary clinton. i think she'll have to answer in detail why this happened. you know, was she in contact with victoria newland? was she dealing with her directly? did this happen below her level? how did this come about? obviously, secretary clin is a key player here and she'll have to explain what happened and why it happened and was victor why newland acting on her own? why was she so intent on removing al qaeda? why...
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this isn't about hillary clinton. this is about getting to the bottom of things. so he's not out there saying this is watergate or iran contra. >> gloria borger, thanks so much. also jessica yellin, hyperbole in a partisan congress, surely not. >> never. one of the things i noticed as well is really you have a press corps that is engaged, there was tension in that room. and perhaps a loss of some support there, you know? i mean there's a relationship always between the press corps, the president and the administration. a lot of tension there. it looks like there's a real turning point. >> you think a lot of that is about the a.p. thing. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> yeah. there's a lot more to talk about with these that's for sure. >> so the question of course former defense secretary donald rumsfeld, how would he actually handle some of this stuff? the controversies involving benghazi, irs, justice department? well, piers morgan is going to find out tonight on "piers morgan" live. >> that will be interesting to hear. >>> here's more of what we're working on for t
this isn't about hillary clinton. this is about getting to the bottom of things. so he's not out there saying this is watergate or iran contra. >> gloria borger, thanks so much. also jessica yellin, hyperbole in a partisan congress, surely not. >> never. one of the things i noticed as well is really you have a press corps that is engaged, there was tension in that room. and perhaps a loss of some support there, you know? i mean there's a relationship always between the press corps,...
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unless hillary clinton's spokesman doesn't speak for her, this really does draw hillary clinton into this. it puts her fingerprints all over these talking points. >> there's no apparent evidence that victoria nuland directly got instructions from the secretary of state, right? >> well, i think what she says in the e-mails is she discussed it with the state department leadership. >> she does say that. >> i'm wondering who the state department leadership is if it's not hillary clinton. >> it could be a deputy secretary, could be assistant secretaries. there's other layers of leadership. >> yeah, maybe. but the thing is we're in a situation where this is occupying you would think almost every moment of concern. it's a huge disaster. an ambassador has been killed. you have hillary clinton on the phone at 2:00 a.m. with greg hicks over in libya. so you have to wonder that somehow she's no longer involved in the loop with her spokesman who is talking about how to -- the political judgments of the talking points. i just find it stretches cred utility to say she wasn't involved in the talkin
unless hillary clinton's spokesman doesn't speak for her, this really does draw hillary clinton into this. it puts her fingerprints all over these talking points. >> there's no apparent evidence that victoria nuland directly got instructions from the secretary of state, right? >> well, i think what she says in the e-mails is she discussed it with the state department leadership. >> she does say that. >> i'm wondering who the state department leadership is if it's not...
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we've had folks who have challenged hillary clinton's integrity, susan rice's integrity, mike mullen and tom pickering's integrity. it's a given that mine gets challenged by these same folks. they've used it for fund raising. and, frankly, you know, if anybody out there wants to actually focus on how we make sure something like this does not happen again, i am happy to get their advice and information and council. but the fact of the matter is these four americans, as i said right when it happened, were people i sent into the field. and i've been very clear about taking responsibility for the fact we were not able to prevent their deaths. and we are doing everything we can to make sure we prevent it in part because there are still diplomats around the world who are in very dangerous, difficult situations. and we don't have time to be playing these kinds of political games here in washington. we should be focused on what are we doing to protect them? and that's not easy, by the way. it's going to require resources and tough judgments and tough calls. and there are a whole bunch of dip
we've had folks who have challenged hillary clinton's integrity, susan rice's integrity, mike mullen and tom pickering's integrity. it's a given that mine gets challenged by these same folks. they've used it for fund raising. and, frankly, you know, if anybody out there wants to actually focus on how we make sure something like this does not happen again, i am happy to get their advice and information and council. but the fact of the matter is these four americans, as i said right when it...
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>> well, pickering said that he did have a two-hour conversation with hillary clinton toward the end of the investigation. he claims that he had already gotten a lot of information and he had what heded. i can't say whether it was a mistake. that's why i've asked chairman issa to bring in pickering, ambassador pickering to us so that we can have an open discussion with regard to this report. keep in mind that chairman issa has said it on national tv that the report was incomplete. he's made all kinds of accusations. we just got a letter today within a matter of minutes ago from pickering begging, literally, for a -- an opportunity to come before our committee. he says in his letter that the integrity of the board has been criticized, and he says that he wants to have an opportunity to come before the committee and present his case. i want him to have that. i've asked chairman issa to do that. we had accusations made. but, again, chairman issa has not responded to my request. basically what he said, issa, that is, has said he is going to have pickering and mullen go to some private pl
>> well, pickering said that he did have a two-hour conversation with hillary clinton toward the end of the investigation. he claims that he had already gotten a lot of information and he had what heded. i can't say whether it was a mistake. that's why i've asked chairman issa to bring in pickering, ambassador pickering to us so that we can have an open discussion with regard to this report. keep in mind that chairman issa has said it on national tv that the report was incomplete. he's...
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. >> during the bill clinton administration. >> we were transfixed. it was kind of odd. we were watching the unraveling of his life. i remember saying that to my wife at the time. this is more bizarre than you can imagine. >> still bizarre. >> yes. >> all these years later. we'll see what happens next week in that hearing in las vegas. good report. thank you. >>> just ahead a cnn money exclusive from billion air to prisoner. now making just $40 a month. bernard madoff speaking out about the notorious ponzi scheme that he created that destroyed thousands of lives. >>> and a brazen jewelry heist in the middle of one of the world's great film festivals. details on hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of diamonds stolen at cannes. stand by. [ male announcer ] julia child became a famous chef at age 51. picasso painted one of his master works at 56. doris taerbaum finished her first marathon at 50. not everyone peaks in their twenties. throughout their lives. passion keeps them realizing possibilities. an ally for real possibilities. aarp. find tools and support at aarp.org
. >> during the bill clinton administration. >> we were transfixed. it was kind of odd. we were watching the unraveling of his life. i remember saying that to my wife at the time. this is more bizarre than you can imagine. >> still bizarre. >> yes. >> all these years later. we'll see what happens next week in that hearing in las vegas. good report. thank you. >>> just ahead a cnn money exclusive from billion air to prisoner. now making just $40 a month....
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whitewater, monica lewinsky during the bill clinton administration. those were a lot of investigations. they start off relatively modestly. you don't know, though, once there are criminal investigations under way by the fbi, where they wound up. valerie plaim leak operation, chief of staff to the vice president of the united states was convicted of lying to fbi officials. once there's an fbi inquiry, you don't know where these things wind up. >> no, it's true. i will say, if i can put on my analyst hat for a second -- >> please. >> -- i don't think that the scandal, controversy, whatever you want to call it, about the department of justice legally subpoenaing the phone records, very broadly, of the associated press reporters, is something that the american people are going to care about. i don't think that they do. i think that it's the -- this one, and previous administrations and before that, can say it's national security, we need to do this for national security. and ultimately, i don't think the public cares about whether or not we, in the media,
whitewater, monica lewinsky during the bill clinton administration. those were a lot of investigations. they start off relatively modestly. you don't know, though, once there are criminal investigations under way by the fbi, where they wound up. valerie plaim leak operation, chief of staff to the vice president of the united states was convicted of lying to fbi officials. once there's an fbi inquiry, you don't know where these things wind up. >> no, it's true. i will say, if i can put on...